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Show Chips and Shavings Shav-ings From Lark Percy Penpraze left camp on Friday for British Columbia, where he will Join, to the regret of his many. friends here, the engineering forces of King George V. Mrs. Penpraze and son will remain here indefinitely. JA large number of Lark's music lovers lov-ers attended the concert given at the Tabernacle, Salt Lake City, on Thursday Thurs-day last to hear John MoCormack's thrilling voice on behalf of the Red Cross. The net result of which being once more ample proof of Utah's patriotism. pa-triotism. " t IMrs. Joe Park and family have moved mov-ed to their ranch at Rlverton, where they will adopt the slogan, "more supplies sup-plies and help lick the Kaiser." A crowded audience attended the services at the L. D. 6. church here on Sunday last. 'Professor Jorgensen of the iSandy High School delivered an edoouent patriotic address. Arrangements Arrange-ments are being made for the formation forma-tion of a permanent ward here. Principal Edgel, accompanied by the iMisses Hazel Acord, Annie Simmons Sim-mons and Katherlne Creighton, at-i at-i tended the Institute at Sandy on Saturday Sat-urday last. j Miss Elizabeth Bellis, who for a( number of years'' has" been connected ( with the Methodist church here as! deaconess, became the blushing bride j of Mr. IHarry iR. Jacobs of Bingham on Monday. Mrs. Jacobs' many friends extend her congratulations. j Help swell the (Bed Cross funds by purchasing President Wilson's new book. "In Our First Year of War," published pub-lished by (Harper Bros., which may be ordered at the Lark Drug Store. I 'Mrs. John Steel and Miss Ali? Ma-honey, Ma-honey, of Salt (Lake City, visited In Bingham on Tuesday last Shiftboss Harry Thomas, of the Ohio Concentrator, visited Salt Lake City the past week. ; . Mrs. Bert Walker, accompanied by Master Joe and Miss Gertrude Web-(ster, Web-(ster, returned from Salt 4ake City after spending several days there. Did It Ever Occur to rou The remarks made here last week satirizing a man on his probable suffocation, suf-focation, seems to have emanated from an Insatiated heart, than from the mind of a fellow worker who should be in a position to realize the seriousness serious-ness of the circumstances. That Love should be blind 'after as well as before marriage. i Why the County Commissioner of Roads, always releases' the employees when road building is most needed. , That the German prisoners interned at Fort Douglas who are so anxious to get out be given the opportunity, and let them help with the state convicts in building good roads; the demand for better highways is increasing every day. Germany's .war prisoners are helping to build roads, why not ours? ' PnyCermanism Is hard to hide. It is bound to crop out' of the tainted bouL - . ", . (Burglars and hold-up men do their dirty work at night (Profiteers do their dirty business during the day. War Savings Stamps must help us all to sing Hail Columbia in 1920. i (When will Steve Hays and Francis Qulnn begin their tour for the benefit of the Red Cross? That anybody who can make a long sour face crack a smile has not lived in vain. That Pastor Thomas J. Tramel of the Methodist church in (Bingham ' should be congratulated on his propensities pro-pensities as a matchmaker. If you desire a husband girls, see the Pan tor. |